Boy Names That Mean I

Discover Boy names meaning I with origins and popularity.

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Sriyan
Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Sruthair
River.
Irish
Stadler
One who lives by a pasture.
German
Stadtler
One who lives by a town.
German
Staerling
Little star.
English
Stalin
derived from the surname of Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union dur...
Russian
Stamitos
Derived from Greek 'stamatos', meaning 'stopped' or 'ceased'.
Greek
Stan
Short form of Stanley, meaning 'stone clearing'.
English
Stanburh
Stanburh means 'stone fortress' from Old English stan and burh.
Anglo-saxon
Stanbury
From the stony fortification or stronghold.
English
Standa
Short form of Stanislav, meaning 'to become famous' or 'glorious government'.
Czech
Stanedisc
Stone dish or stone platter.
Anglo-saxon
Stanfeld
From the stony field.
English
Stanfield
From the stony field.
English
Stanhop
From the stony village.
English
Stanley
From the Old English words stan meaning 'stone' and leah meaning 'clearing'.
English
Stanmore
From the stony hill.
English
Stannes
From the stone circle.
English
Stansfield
From the stony field.
English
Stanwic
From the stony dwelling or stone village.
English
Stanwode
From the stony wood or clearing.
English
Stanwood
From the stony wood or clearing.
English
Stark
Strong, rigid, or severe in appearance or character.
English
Starkad
Strong and wild, from Old Norse 'starkr' meaning strong and 'aðr' meaning wild.
Norse
Starke
Strong, derived from the German word 'stark'.
German
Starling
Small bird.
English
Starveling
Wearing tattered clothes.
English
Stas
Short form of Stanislav, meaning 'to become glorious'.
Slavic
Stash
Diminutive of Stanislav, meaning 'to become glorious'.
Slavic
Stasio
Diminutive of Stanislav, meaning 'to become glorious'.
Russian
Stavya
To worship, admire.
Sanskrit
Stay
To remain, to stay.
English
Stead
Firm, steadfast.
English
Stede
Wide clearing.
English
Steel
Derived from the metal steel, symbolizing strength and resilience.
English
Steele
Derived from a surname meaning 'steel', referring to someone who worked with ...
English
Steen
Stone, derived from the Dutch word for stone.
Dutch
Steenie
Diminutive of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Scottish
Stefan
Crowned one; derived from Greek Stephanos.
Slavic
Steffano
Crowned with laurels.
Italian
Stefon
Crown, garland; derived from the Greek name Stephanos.
Greek
Stein
Means 'stone' in German, often a short form of names containing the element '...
Germanic
Steinbjorn
Stone bear, combining 'steinn' (stone) and 'bjǫrn' (bear).
Norse
Steine
Derived from a place name meaning 'stone'.
German
Steinolf
Combines 'steinn' meaning stone and 'ulfr' meaning wolf.
Norse
Steinthor
Steinthor means 'Thor's stone' or 'stone of Thor'.
Norse
Stene
Little stone.
Norwegian
Step
A movement made by lifting one foot and setting it down again in a different ...
English
Steph
Short form of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
English
Sterling
Of high quality; literally 'little star'.
English
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